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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 19

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it -w MRS. FLORENCE L. WELLS salesman 'having boon employed COUJIH-POST, Comdtn, N. TwtiHoy, May 15, 16J MRS. HELEN ROELOFSMA Mrs.

Helen Roelnfsma fi.1 nf 1 19 MARLTON Mrs. Florence L.I by Dugan Bakery. Borstem Defers Decision on Swanson Stains Wells. 77. of 24 E.

Main died Surviving are hi wife, Lottie OBITUARIES Plan to Han Jrtport Sunday in Burlington County Hos-jC-: tvvo dauchters. Mrs. William pital. Mount Holly. She was of Tleasantville.

N.Y.. la 6 Counties Killed Kings Highway Bellmawr, died in Rurdette-Tomlin Hospital. Cape May Court House. Surviving are two sons, Richard iRollison of Gibbsboro and Eucene FUNERAL HOME 30 W. Stnvt Moorextown, N.

J. BE 5-0315 TRENTON -r The proposed ban member of the Women's Fellow-lna ftlrs. uuve Jonnson oi wasn- IIM)N ishipof the Baptist Church and an! mgton. and two gianddul-I-rankVV. Thompson, 55, of 71 honorary member of Marlton rm- Berlin Clementon.

died Mon- Fir. rnmnnv i i Services will be held Thursday MRS. ZEPHRIE QUEEN City Admmistrator Borstein said! Mrs. Zephrie Queen, 57, Repub-today that he is reserving deci- iican County Committeewoman on a major jetport in six North jKnapp of Iellmawr; two daugh-j nors, ratricia lartaglia of sion on uie Maius oi sutpenaea 0 Winslow Township. died day in his home from an apparcntl Survivors are her husband Ed- at 11 m- in a funeral home, 438 i i am tuyin vsnere incnas may can public works department employe ThurfSdav in Coopcr Hospital, iheart attack.

He operated the1 ward a son Norman following a departmental -hearing M. Queen, who resided at Valley Food Market in Clemen-ll daulhtc Bellmawr and Mrs. Rose wicker of. Florida, and two sisters, Mrs. Mary McGinn and Mrs.

Anna Burial will be i v. mm na.i a iiiciiim'i ui oi. anion iwo urotners William 111 'iuun-uiwiu Jersey counties is a "dead issue," according to Assembly leaders. The Senate-passed ban covering Union, Somerset, Hunterdon, Morris, Essex and Warren Counties will not be released from the Assembly Highways, Transportation and Public Utilities Committee SOVFIt rrrnL a. i home Bl.

lit: Clnnimlnioa, H. 1. lit CiiuiamuMoi At. Pilmyrt. V.

rt rw 41? rm worth Art. Bordmown. N. J. iM IUt J.

James Swanson. former deputy director of public Works and suspended' April 30 as supervisor of water meter reader and Clarke of Camden. Friends will meet at 8 a.m. Frl-j day in the Frank J. Leonard Fu-l neral Home, 1451 Broadway.

Re-I quiem high Mass will be cele-' in Republican circles and a Presbyterian Churchjj. and H. Albert Schafer both of ber of the Rosary Society of Laurel Springs. At one time he! Haddonfield; a sister, Miss Ida M. Mount Carmcl Church of Berlin was employed by the Public Serv-; Schafer of Marlton; four grand-and the Society of St.

Joan of Arc ice Coordinated Transport. children and five ereat-erandchil- inspectors, was represented St. Lawrence Church of Laurel Surviving are his wife, Mar-'dren. MRS. ANNA A.

OH. ME Mrs. Anna A. Ohme. 87, of 601 White Horse Audubon, died Sunday after a long illness.

She was a member of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church of Audubon. Surviving are two daughters. nraruig in oorsiein omce Springs Meyer Sakin. counsel for CouncUj are hp husband 10. Civil Service.

Employes. garet three sons, 'Edward J. Services will be held Wednes-: at home. William J. of day at p.m.

in a funeral home and Richard F. of Audubon; a 'at 74 E. Main where friends! brated at 9 o'clock in Annunciation Church. Bellmawr. A viewing will be held Thursday night in the funeral home.

Burial will be in New St. Mary's Cemetery, Bellmawr. Assistant Majority Leader Crabiel, D-Mukil esex, the committee chairman, announced early today. "It's in committee and that's where it's going to stay," Crabiel said. "There's no need for it." fiiEnUr a.rk of Philadelphia, and daughter.

Mrs. Anthony Caporelli mav call tonicht. Burial will be Carolyn yualles of west IScrlin; a sister, Mrs. in Old Baptist Cemetery ROBERT M. COLE funerof Servca Bridgtbor Waihing'on Stt.

IVISIDI PHONI HOBART 1-111 Swanson pleaded not A hearing, The charges were filrf: guilty. Minrf him following a eitv rounJ 1 1 Mrs. Horace Fry hi of Glenside. and Mrs. William McGonigal of Washington, D.C.; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren and two great-great-Rrandchildren.

Services will be Thursday at 11 a m. in the Evoy Funeral Home, Services will be held Thursday! SAU-r eman Mkes of BrookJvn, iV.Y.. at 1 p.m. in the Ora Wooster! Samuel Scott, 58. died Monday KNIGHT Funeral Home Fricnds will meet in her late Funeral Home, 51 Tark his home at 216 Morris st appeared at acven waiicssrs residence Wednesday at 9 a m.

Clementon, where friends mav, Gloucester. He was a stationary funeral Home 119 White Horse Haddon the RERUN, X. FOOD RROKERS NEW YORK (UPn-Twenty-five cents out of every dollar spent on groceries goes for an item sold to the supermarket by a food broker, representing between $15 and $18. billion of the total grocery' sales of $50 billion, according to a large food brokerage firm. the Rich Ave.

RO 7-0007 TRONCONE Press" Botein did no YndiV Burial will for the Armour Co. of where friends may call he would ZZci hs jad' of Mount Cornel be in Brotherhood Cemetery, WU- Philadelphia and a member Wednesday night. Burial will be announce nis Churchi Whjte Horse pk Berlin, Chapter 1, National Association of in narleigh Cemeteiy. hearing which was closed to cate -decision. Power Engineers.

at iu a m. mere win be a view 819 S. 4th Street icv. a sit WOedlawn 4-7570 Surviving are his wife, Edytha; and five brothers and two sisters, all of England. ing in the residence tonight.

Burial will be in Eden Cemetery, Philadelphia. Gl ISF.PP1 SARICA PAULSBORO-Cuiseppi Sarica, 85, of 78 Pennline died Saturday. He was a retired watchman WALTER SOUTHARD SYKESV1LLE Walter Southard. 60, died Monday in his home on The city administrator said the hearing was closed at the request of Swanson and his attorney. Sakin told the Courier-Post he that it be closed when he entered the administrator's office and found all the witnesses JOHN A.

HEALEY JOHN S. BELL Funeral Home 420 S. MAIN' ST. Williamslown. J.

Aiional 7244 WILLUM V. FRIEL for the Superior Coat Co. and an; at 11 a m. in the Etherington Yu- Chesterfield rd. here.

He was a William Vrinl nf inn ParU Ariny veteran ot world War I neral Home, 700 Powell Glou- UI aipr na mcm cester, where friends may call, of Wnghtstown Grange. A Pleasing 4 Audubon, died Saturday, llei Surviving are his wife, C.iovan was retired from the Internal na a son, Anthony Sr. of Clarks there Wednesday nieht. Burial will be1 surviving are nis wne. wancne; 'Service Anyone Can and a Alton of Atco.

9 White Horse Pike Haddon Heights Lincoln 7-1675 2Sfm Service office, Philadel-two daughters, Mrs. Ther- in Evergreen Cemetery one anothers testimony, Sakin uvu esa F'jcara and Mrs. Fortunata nhia anH a vplprarl cf WnrlI Afford sain Ronnn Kt 4.. Rennf hnth nf Pnnllvirn- tun! Services will be held Thursday at a m. in a funeral home at 80 Hanover Pemberton, where.

i in iiimi.mii III III AI. I.OH and lHKS war i. sisters. Mrs. Rrena Mannn of DAVIES ouiviviiig r.ieanuil ri i yni'VT PanUlmJ-n anil frc mm 5-J iUUl'A 1 friends mav call Wednesday night.

HOLLY Floyd died Sundav in our sons, irancis oi nnara n-i- his Rurial will be in Jacobstown (ROBERT J. BLAKE ira of a ovpn m-anrfi-h 1. 1 1- son, and Hugh, William and John rt i 1. rtniA 44 Plit.t-rv ham A n9jCnmiA. Court Fines Six For Shoplifting 8nu ctij-iwo great-grana-; rnwaueipnia.

nree aaugn ers, jtive of Ellpnville three N.Y.. he lived i i a ia i mr ri "tire ana minv vr 11a it a mom. FUNERAL CHAPEL (Our Ova Ptrttitf PirllltiM Allirml Oar KuMral CnaptO 45J2 WCSTFIEIO AVL NOrmandv PENNSAUKEN, N. i. Jeannette McCormick of Philadel- wu meet eonesoay a fUNlKAL DldFCrO 226 COLLINGS AVE.

COUINGSWOOO 851 HADDON AVE. CAMDIN in a.m. in a iunerai nome at 3iiu -i Turn to Clavslfiod for Delaware Valley's largest listing of Smith Jersey apartments, rooms and homes for Rent. MunicipalJudge Klein of Cherry and Mrs Teresa Melia a Moiii 10JJ N. lllnik Hor.o rik lliinnfmrde.

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Broad st. Requiem high Mass Baptist Church, both of Hill today fined six persons onjTurkpy; a brolhcr Harry of Mount Holly. He was a retired shopliftine charces Beechw'ood; a sister. Mrs. 9 a St-i Fined J25 each were l)onaia J.jReifsnyder of Philadelphia, and Jonn -nurt'n- ir'-re win te a Battaclini, 26.

listed at 1075 Cran- rhWnn viewing tonifiht in the funeral ford Pine Hill; Olea Hcpp, cim uin home. Burial will be in New St 41, listed at 211 Wolf Phila-k. a. 0 in am Thursday in Joseph's Cemetery, Swedesboro delphia; Jean Pratt. 19, listed atthe of st- Bose of yma, 805 Birch and Shirley Palmer I Hadd0I) jIeighls.

Friends will 25, listed at 5 Fogarty both mept at 8:15 am in tne John A CHAR LPS H. SIIITF WOODBURY Charles Wilbert Lamden, and fined Jiuo, uara inpr.i Iome. White, Shute, 7S, of 66 Laurel st. here listed at 805 Bell Mitchell, 24 Horse Haddon Heights.jA native of Oak Grove, Gloures Birch Camden. All were whore a viewing will be conducted tor County, he lived here five rested ai me rooa cassci in uie Wednesday night.

Burial will be! years Surviving are his wife, Cora fBP 1 Merctiantvuie farmers lloy Cross Cemetery Yeadon Cherry Hill, between April 28 and two sons, George of Brooklawn, Sunday. ana muiam ot Magnolia; one daughter, Mrs. Mae Simpson of Alice Zabrowska, 78, listed at MRS. ALICE ANTHONY 915 Fulton Cherry Hill, was Services for Mrs. Alice An Woodbury: a sister, Mrs.

Carrie fined $25 for shoplifting Saturday thony, 91. of Bayside, N.Y., a for- Owen of Clarksboro; seven grand in the StrawbridRe and Clothier mer resident of Camden, were'children and fourteen great-grand THE OPENING OF Store in Cherry Hill Mall. iheld today in HarlciRh Cemetery, children. Klein also fined Evelyn M. MojMrs.

Anthony moved from Cam- Services will be bold Thursday Clecry. 20, listed at 9 Cassncr den 60 years ago, at 2 m. in a funeral home at Cherry Hill, and Melvin C. Surviving are a daughter, Kings Highway. Clarksboro, where Fowler, 20, listed at 29 S.

Maple Helen Bayliss of Brewster, N.Y; Jfriends may call Wednesday night Marlton, $25 each for speed-1 a son, Leon of Bellaire, N.Y.; a Burial will be in Kglington Ceme ing. I grandson and a great-grandson. tery, Clarksboro. i do? AT WD j(dional 0Janv ini You're going down a steep hill -your brakes don't work! OF CHERRY HILL i. i k.

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